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BeastProwl wrote:He flies off to gather re-inforcments, and to meet with the fallen. Cybertron is located in the same universe as us, and no, I have no freaking clue what he's saying as he flies off

I actually don't know were they meet up. It's on the nemesis, but as to were it's crashed, I havn't a clue. An asteroid by the looks of it.

If I recall correctly the Nemesis is located on Titan, one of the moons of Saturn. I'm pretty sure Cybertron is located in our galaxy, but where exactly I don't recall. Far enough that a space bridge would be more efficient for transportation than using starships, but that's a given since it's teleporter tech.

BeastProwl wrote:He flies off to gather re-inforcments, and to meet with the fallen. Cybertron is located in the same universe as us, and no, I have no freaking clue what he's saying as he flies off

I actually don't know were they meet up. It's on the nemesis, but as to were it's crashed, I havn't a clue. An asteroid by the looks of it.

If I recall correctly the Nemesis is located on Titan, one of the moons of Saturn. I'm pretty sure Cybertron is located in our galaxy, but where exactly I don't recall. Far enough that a space bridge would be more efficient for transportation than using starships, but that's a given since it's teleporter tech.

the film makers did use Titan and Saturn as the models for those locations, but the most up to date star charts/photos dont indicate a Nebula any where near Titan & Saturn.

A Nebula can be seen as Megatron reachs the system.

The script named the Planet in question Charr.

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